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"If the driver was travelling faster than 20mph, we would have been a much worse situation," said Ffion, who works as a receptionist.
*Nanw is still alive because of the ‘blanket’ 20mph law in Wales*
Girl, 5, survives 20mph crash with fractured skull https://t.co/ofuxzATLzT
Blown away to receive three nominations at the @EditorsUK Media Freedom Awards.
The work looking at Vaughan Gething's donations has been nominated in the investigation category.
Perhaps it was "serious" journalism after all...
Exclusive: dozens of Russian mercenaries were killed in am ambush in northern Mali in July. We identified over 20, among them veteran Wagner fighters.
https://t.co/jeUO3i7znX
👏Llongyfarchiadau gwresog, Stevie. Mae Cymru’n falch iawn ohonot ti.
🥇A big congratulations to Stevie Williams on winning the Tour of Britain.
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Absolute must read. The incredible, exhaustive account of how a six-member crew came to blow up Germany's Nord Stream pipeline, a potential act of war, by @bopanc
https://t.co/s0bhyW0tNY
At times he seemed close to tears, he was so angry. He said Russian authorities were to blame, for illegally removing him from his own country, against his will.
Just finished listening to Ilya Yashin, in his first post-release comments. He is angry. Properly incandescent. He did not want to be included in a prisoner exchange. He wanted to stay in his own country.
A Russian court has sentenced Alsu Kurmasheva, a veteran RFE/RL journalist who holds dual U.S.-Russian citizenship, to 6 1/2 years in prison, the Associated Press reported on July 22. https://t.co/0PBjyBQVFv
A court in Russia has sentenced Evan Gershkovich, the WSJ reporter arrested last year on absurd espionage charges, to 16 years in high-security prison.
Russia rushed through the trial and didn't bother presenting public evidence. It may be a prelude to an exchange. Free Evan!
The owner of the German parent company told us: « I have no knowledge of the details of Heinrich Tapp Rus' business activities, nor do I have any influence whatsoever on its operations. »
Those firms include Aurus, the maker of the Russian limousine that Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un took turns driving last month, the tax documents showed.